Color Your World

Introduction

Did you know the United States of America is made up of 50 states? Each state is unique in it's own way. Lets explore each of our states by learn some fun facts about them! 

Grade level: 3-5

Subject: Social Studies

Category: Geography

Task

Students will visit the provided webpage to find out five facts about a state in the United States of America assigned to them. The students will color the flag of the state they were assign and attach a typed copy of the facts they learned to the flag. Students will write the facts in complete sentences and in the form of a paragraph. 

By the end of this WebQuest students will be able to identify the flag of the state they were assigned in the United States of America as well as give five facts about the state. This will be accomplished by the students:

  1. Using the WebQuest to find information about the state that assigned
  2. Reading information listed on the webpage provided about the state assigned
Process

Materials

  1. Sheet of paper
  2. Internet connected computer
  3. Blank state flag
  4. Crayons
  5. Pencil
  6. Word processing
  7. Printer

Research

First, locate your state on the website below:

http://www.50states.com/

Next, write down the following facts about the state:

  1. Capitol
  2. Nickname
  3. Flower
  4. Bird
  5. Zoo (only one)

Essay

After finding the information listed above write the answers in complete sentences. Organize the sentences into a paragraph. Be sure to use proper puncuation.

The paragraph should be:

  • Times New Roman Font
  • Size 12 point font
  • Double spaced 

View the example given below

Hamburger Paragraph Planning Packet

The paragraph should be in this format with the introduction sentence being 

"The state I researched was ________." 

There will be five supporting sentences instead of just three.

The conclusion sentence should be formatted as 

"I researched the state of _______ and I learned that _________________."

 Flag

Locate the state flag on the website given. Color the blank flag handout to match the original state flag using crayons.

View the example below:

Evaluation

Objective Ok Good Great
1 2 3
Information Student was missing 5 out of 5 facts about state Student was missing 2 out of 5 facts about state Student was not missing any facts about state. 
Essay Essay was not written in complete sentences and was off topic Essay was written in complete sentences but was missing two facts about state Essay was written in complete sentence with proper puncuation. All information was used in essay
Flag Student left flag blank Flagwas colored with wrong colors Flag was colored exactly like orginal
Conclusion

 

Now that we have reached the end of the WebQuest students should have learned the capitol, nickname, flower, bird, and one zoo in the state that they were assigned. They should have also learned how the states' flag looks and become familiar with its colors.

Did you learn anything new?If so, explain.

Did you have any prior knowledge about this state?If so, explain.

These questions should be answered in the form of a paragraph.

Credits

3rd Grade Thoughts.(2012, November). Hamburger Paragraph Planning. Retrieved from 3rd Grade Thoughts http://www.3rdgradethoughts.com/2012/11/hamburger-paragraph-planning.html#.UzRLnvldVP4

50States.com.(2014). States and capitols. Retrieved from 50States.comhttp://www.50states.com/

Kids Zone. (1998-2014). United States Printables for various State Emblems. Retrieved from kidszone.ws. http://www.kidzone.ws/geography/usa/florida/flag.htm